Colour
code
Colours
can make or break an ensemble, whether you are dressing
for party, office or wedding it makes a lot of difference.
The shade of colour you wear can make all the difference
to your attire. Personality is not simply about
looking attractive, but it is colour sense and knowing
the trick of playing with colours and wearing appropriate
colour at the appropriate time and occasion. Proper
dress code with proper colur code even boosts up
your moral and you feel more comfortable and also
make a lot of difference to the image you project.
For office wear in western outfits try out colours
like khakis, olives, navy blue, black, beige and
off-whites in synthetic fabrics. For Indian wear
try wearing cottons linens in fresher tones of peaches,
mints, light powder blues and mauves in delicate,
soft and classic prints.
Planning proper colour combinations is also something,
which should be natural, and it should give a softer
and smooth feel and finish to your colour code as
well as personality. Thus if you plan to wear a
black trouser, then match it withy a sleeveless
jacket in another colour. Add two or three options
in neutrals, pastels and a dark bright colour to
pair with the trousers. Similarly darker bottoms
with lighter tone tops work out as a practical choice
and look great. Team dark brown colour with rust
and see the effect. This combination looks excellent
and gives a brighter and warmer look. Similarly
grays can be paired with blues to achieve cooler
looks.
Planning eveningwear also seems tough but it is
not. Only proper dressing sense with a little bit
effort of style and colour choice makes your evening
enjoyable and lovely. Evening wear no doubt is more
design and trend oriented therefore choose it in
metallic sheens of dark and bright colours in streamlined
clean cuts, offset with colourful scarves, brooches
and other accessories. Your evening wear colour
scheme must be in blacks, grays, jewel tones of
ruby reds, jade greens and mauves, tones of gold
and silver convey a feeling of mystery.
Thus
colour can be used to shape your personality and
image and gives you more confidence. Though it is
not easy to choose proper colour to match the occasion
every time but it is possible to refine or nurture
the senses. Refining or nurturing the senses results
from the extent to which you familiarize yourself
with colours and colour codes. This type of experience
allows you to increase your sense of hues. Thus
try to keep the ambience in mind and the occasion
for which you have to prepare yourself and then
you can opt for various possibilities.